Most memorable moment from this season: The winning play at Oakland High.

“It was the first time all year that the kids executed a play to perfection. I was so worried because it was a play that I had put in the day before and Frank (Otis) was injured and didn’t practice. I didn’t think he knew his assignment and I thought about subbing in for him, but he said, ‘No coach, I got this,’ and he made the pass (to Damario Sims) for the winning shot.”

FRANK OTIS III

Senior Forward

Nicknames: Mook, The President

Most memorable moment: Being able to celebrate my 18th birthday with the team (Tuesday) and having a party.

DAMARIO SIMS

Senior Guard

Nicknames: Memo, Sim City

Most memorable moment: The day I made the 3-pointer at the last second against Oakland High to win the game.

WILL CHERRY

Junior Guard

Nickname: Jesus

Most memorable moment: When the whole team hung out at IHOP and laughed and joked around.

DAMON POWELL

Junior Forward

Nicknames: DP, Dame

Most memorable moment: When we were at the big game and we were all talking to each other like a family and that was the first time for us to do that.

QUINCY HILL

Junior Guard

Nickname: Q

Most memorable moment: The feeling after winning games.

EMMANUEL JOHNSON

Senior Forward

Nickname: ET

Most memorable moment: When we won the NorCal championship.

SOLOMON WISEMAN

Senior Forward

Nickname: Salo

Most memorable moment: The pregame is just a comedy show. It’s very funny.

AARON JONES

Senior Guard

Nicknames: The Brain, Water Head

Most memorable moment: Being able to experience the bonding all the players had on and off the court. We are all like brothers.

DARRELL OLIVER

Senior Guard

Nickname: Lil D

Most memorable moment: When I first got my jerseys and team shoes because I always wanted to be on the team.

ALLEN CARROLL

Senior Center

Nickname: Big Allen

Most memorable moment: During the pregame, when Coach Moe gives his speeches.

ASHYTIN LOWE

Senior Forward

Nickname: A.Lowe

Most memorable moment: When I signed my letter-of-intent to play football for the University of San Diego because I am the first person in my family on my mother’s side to go to a four-year college. I want to thank my cousin E. Riley and (football) coach (Alonzo) Carter for all the love and support.